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    Originally posted by whiteflash watersports View Post
    So I have contacted deckadence about this prodcut and group buy and the price was still to high to convince my better half that this was a needed upgrade since "the carpet is perfectly fine". I started searching the web for reviews and etc to help convince her and came across a local auto/marine upolsry company that was listed a dealer on their webiste. I gave them a call and they told me that they bought 5 rolls a few years ago to become a dealer but it was all gone except for this blue color. Well our boat is electric blue so I went by to check it out and it was the azule blue. A 30' by 4' roll that has never been touched. He tells me I can have the whole roll for cheap. I take a sample home and it turns out the azule and electric blue are the same. We talk price to where I feel comfortable since our carpet is dark gray I am not sure how it is going to look. I am willing to take a chance but not at a big loss.

    I place our capet on top (at an angle it fit so no seems) and cut around it as a stencil. My wife made a stencil of the tige logo and we used black krylon spray paint for plastic for the logo amd wala. We have been using in boat for about a month and it is as advertised. Does not get hot (we are in florida so this was big deal for us) does not get dirty, stays put with no snaps, etc and dries super fast which is why I wanted it. Here are some pics. I have anout 20ft left so if anyone wants the azule blue give me a pm and we can talk.

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    That looks Awesome! Well done!
    "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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      Originally posted by Iwndr View Post
      That looks Awesome! Well done!
      X2!
      Mods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter

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        Absolutely great job, and nice work finding it locally for cheap too!

        I gave that blue color strong consideration since my accent color is blue, but Paul at Deckadence strongly recommended sticking with the lighter grey so I took his advice. Gotta say, though, that blue sure looks sharp.

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          WABoating, is your floor project done yet? Any pics or suggestions from pulling the carpet?

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            Nope, I don't have the Deckadence flooring back yet. Don't even have the PDF file for me to verify before they cut. Apparently they are well backlogged. I'm not removing my carpet until I have the Deckadence material and have laid it down over the carpet to confirm it fits properly. Then, and only then, will I remove the carpet and mildly smooth the subfloor. I don't want to render my boat unusable/uncomfortable on the feet only to have some additional delay occur.

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              Update: I received my PDF proofs today. Remarkable correlation between their measurements and the actual boat; I sat in it with a tape measure and can't believe my ultra-novice template got them anywhere close. Maybe they are interpolating from other similar boats.

              I do have a few minor changes, which I've drawn up and emailed back to them. I'll report back as things progress.

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                I received my floor this week and was impressed with how well it fit considering how I had to template it and was worried about it being off. My boat is in project overload so ignore my mess with other stuff.

                The material is relatively forgiving. Since it compresses and is spongy, I had them add 1/4" to the perimeter and it worked out well. The only area that it is slightly to big is in the cabin against the transom wall. It slightly curves up more than others and is noticeable if you look at the pic.

                My mat has two seams, 1 in the bow and one where the captain's seat is. The seams are glued so you can feel the seam when you walk on it but its minor IMO. I could have gone seamless but it would have cost nearly double due to the wasted material. For me , the added cost was not worth it.

                The Tige logo and border are also glued in. I am really happy with how it all turned out. For now, I am just going to run it over the carpet until I have time to remove the carpet. I still need to patch the screw holes from where I removed the carpet border. We are using it all weekend so I can report back how it goes then too.

                Based on being in Ragboy's boat at Polar Bear after surfers had been in it all weekend, I am sure I will be happy with it!

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                Mods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter

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                  Stingreye, that looks REALLY sharp. As you know, I'm in the midst of proof approvals and then hopefully mine will arrive.

                  I'm surprised they cut-and-glued the Tige logo. My understanding was that the logos were inksprayed into the fabric. The Tige logo looks busy enough that I would think trying to cut and glue it would be really difficult.

                  Regarding the extra length at the stern end: I think I'm glad I didn't get a border. That will enable me to trim to fit in those places where it's not "perfect". I intentionally padded the dimensions in a few places where I thought it would be tough to get things right. A border would make trimming much more difficult.

                  Report back as you use it!

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                    Originally posted by WABoating View Post
                    Stingreye, that looks REALLY sharp. As you know, I'm in the midst of proof approvals and then hopefully mine will arrive.

                    I'm surprised they cut-and-glued the Tige logo. My understanding was that the logos were inksprayed into the fabric. The Tige logo looks busy enough that I would think trying to cut and glue it would be really difficult.

                    Regarding the extra length at the stern end: I think I'm glad I didn't get a border. That will enable me to trim to fit in those places where it's not "perfect". I intentionally padded the dimensions in a few places where I thought it would be tough to get things right. A border would make trimming much more difficult.

                    Report back as you use it!
                    I picked the cut and glue. While they have had many OEMs use the ink spray, they have had the cut and glued version longer and that's what Tige uses currently. I bet you would be very happy with the ink spray and then you wouldn't also feel the glue under foot.

                    Good luck WA, excited to see how yours turns out!

                    Steve
                    Mods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter

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                      How was removing the carpet boarder? Seems like mine is glued on. Was yours? I wonder if they would cut me the one out of the same template.
                      Build thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v

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                        They hope to be able to use my template for 24V's from 2003-2006. They said on the other Tige's they have that Tige doesn't change things up too much so they hope its the same for all years (most changes are hatches and thing our Tige doesn't have). They can email you the pdf of my final template. I have one minor revision I sent them so you can check dimensions but I bet its the same.

                        I thought the carpet was glued but they screwed in. You can find the screws by peeling back the carpet border. Then prod with a phillips head and you should find them. Good news is that there is no glue to remove after. You can see the old screw holes I haven't fixed yet in the pics (see the ones near each cup holder).

                        I am not looking forward to removing the carpet. Its one piece that extends under the lockers. I am debating on removing all the carpet from my lockers too.
                        Mods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter

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                          Originally posted by Stingreye View Post
                          I thought the carpet was glued but they screwed in. You can find the screws by peeling back the carpet border. Then prod with a phillips head and you should find them.
                          Or just look inside the underseat storage. The screws stick right in there, waiting to poke things you store inside (or, in my case, puncture my absolutely enormous Fat Sacs). I covered mine with a strip of foam to protect the Fat Sacs. If you can't find the screws, just run your finger along the inside of the underseat storage - you'll find them pretty quick!

                          I am debating on removing all the carpet from my lockers too.
                          You already know this, but for the benefit of others: I am definitely doing that, and have sent templates of my two under-dash lockers (the only place I have storage space) and my under-driver-seat area (that once it gets wet NEVER dries out and starts really stinking up the boat) so they can cut Deckadence mats for those places too.

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                            Took me a little longer to find two thread I was looking for on people's floor prep for decadence (mine is just on top of carpet until I rip it out).

                            Thought i would link to them here to make it easy to find if someone runs across them.

                            Ddubz thread
                            This thread has some good tips for removing adhesive/carpeting and smoothing out floor.
                            http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...Winter-Project

                            Another good thread by Tige22i with pics that came out great!
                            http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...e-past-6-weeks
                            Mods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter

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                              Is it too late to get in? 2002 23V Riders addition.
                              Boating Lake Mead since 2000

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                                Not if you hurry. This thread has all the contact data. Drop Paul Riches an email, and report back here how it goes!

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